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EPSCOR Vegetative Phenology Metric Data: Project Data

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  • Forest Ecosystem Monitoring Cooperative

    • Address:
      705 Spear Street
      South Burlington, Vermont 05403
      United States of America

      Phone: (802) 391-4135
      Email: femc@uvm.edu
      Website: www.uvm.edu/femc

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    Remote sensing can provide a relatively low-cost approach to large scale assessment of forest productivity but the connection between remote sensing products and scalable field metrics is not well understood. Much of the existing research has focused on homogeneous, single species forests, with limited remote sensing inputs for model calibration or field data to assess accuracy of productivity predictions. Here we develop and evaluate yearly basal area increment models for common species across the northeastern US. Applying these models across the landscape highlights spatial and temporal variability in forest growth patterns.

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  • Shelly Rayback: dataset_eml_peopleprincipleinvestigator

  • Jennifer Pontius: dataset_eml_peopleprincipleinvestigator

  • Emma Tait: dataset_eml_peoplecontentprovider

  • Jack Kilbride: dataset_eml_peoplecontentprovider

  • Jesse Little: dataset_eml_peoplecontentprovider

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  • northern forest, remote sensing, species productivity,

Organizations

  • Vermont EPSCoR : funder

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    • dataset_eml_datatabletitle: Project Data
    • dataset_eml_datatablestartdate: 2000-01-01
    • dataset_eml_datatableendate: 2012-12-31
    • dataset_eml_datatabledescription: This dataset shows the forest productivity in VT and NH by year from 2002 to 2012, the average productivity by species (Fagus grandifolia, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Abies balsamea, Acer saccharum, Picea rubens), the productivity trend of species from 2002 to 2012, and the productivity of each species within each year from 2002 to 2012.

    • dataset_eml_datatablepurpose: This dataset shows the forest productivity in VT and NH by year from 2002 to 2012, the average productivity by species (Fagus grandifolia, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Abies balsamea, Acer saccharum, Picea rubens), the productivity trend of species from 2002 to 2012, and the productivity of each species within each year from 2002 to 2012.

    • dateset_eml_datatableshortname: 20170222142643_Project_Data.zip

    • dataset_eml_datatablephysicalobjectname: VMC.1096.2220

    • dataset_eml_datatabledatatype: mySQL
    • dataset_eml_datatablecitation: Pontius, J., and S. Rayback. 2012. Project Data. University of Vermont. FEMC. Can be found at: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/data/archive/project/EPSCOR_Vegetative_Phenology_Metric_Data/dataset/project_data

    • dataset_eml_datatableonlinedistribution: https://www.uvm.edu/femc/CI4/data/archive/project/EPSCOR_Vegetative_Phenology_Metric_Data/dataset/project_data

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      dataset_eml_attributelistname: 2002prod
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This raster is the average productivity of six species - Fagus grandifolia, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Abies balsamea, Acer saccharum, Picea rubens. The values indicate the average Basal Area Increment increase across these species for the given year.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: 2003prod
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: 2003prod
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This raster is the average productivity of six species - Fagus grandifolia, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Abies balsamea, Acer saccharum, Picea rubens. The values indicate the average Basal Area Increment increase across these species for the given year.
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: 2004prod
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This raster is the average productivity of six species - Fagus grandifolia, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Abies balsamea, Acer saccharum, Picea rubens. The values indicate the average Basal Area Increment increase across these species for the given year.
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      • Unit: Basal Area Increment
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This raster is the average productivity of six species - Fagus grandifolia, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Abies balsamea, Acer saccharum, Picea rubens. The values indicate the average Basal Area Increment increase across these species for the given year.
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      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This raster is the average productivity of six species - Fagus grandifolia, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Abies balsamea, Acer saccharum, Picea rubens. The values indicate the average Basal Area Increment increase across these species for the given year.
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      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      dataset_eml_attributelistname: 2009prod
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This raster is the average productivity of six species - Fagus grandifolia, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Abies balsamea, Acer saccharum, Picea rubens. The values indicate the average Basal Area Increment increase across these species for the given year.
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: 2010prod
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This raster is the average productivity of six species - Fagus grandifolia, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Abies balsamea, Acer saccharum, Picea rubens. The values indicate the average Basal Area Increment increase across these species for the given year.
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: 2011prod
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This raster is the average productivity of six species - Fagus grandifolia, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Abies balsamea, Acer saccharum, Picea rubens. The values indicate the average Basal Area Increment increase across these species for the given year.
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: 2012prod
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This raster is the average productivity of six species - Fagus grandifolia, Betula papyrifera, Betula alleghaniensis, Abies balsamea, Acer saccharum, Picea rubens. The values indicate the average Basal Area Increment increase across these species for the given year.
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba_avg
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the average productivity - in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which traslates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: all_avg
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the average productivity - in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of six species across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal_avg
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal_avg
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the average productivity - in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa_avg
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the average productivity - in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr_avg_clp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr_avg_clp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the average productivity - in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru_avg
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru_avg
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the average productivity - in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: abba_trend
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba_trend
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productity which traslates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      dataset_eml_attributelistname: acsa_trend
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: acsa_trend
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Sugar Maple across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of six species across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal_trend
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal_trend
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: bepa_trend
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa_trend
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr_trnd_clp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr_trnd_clp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru_trend
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru_trend
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire from 2002-2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: abba2002cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba2002cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2002. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      dataset_eml_attributelistname: abba2003cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba2003cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2003. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      dataset_eml_attributelistname: abba2004cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba2004cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2004. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: abba2005cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba2005cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2005. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: abba2006cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba2006cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2006. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: abba2007cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba2007cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2007. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: abba2008cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba2008cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2008. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      dataset_eml_attributelistname: abba2009cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba2009cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2009. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: abba2010cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba2010cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2010. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: abba2011cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba2011cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2011. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: abba2012cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: abba2012cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Balsam Fir across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2012. Higher values indicate increased productity which traslates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      dataset_eml_attributelistname: acsa2002cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: acsa2002cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Sugar Maple across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2002. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: acsa2003cv
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Sugar Maple across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2003. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      dataset_eml_attributelistname: acsa2004cv
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Sugar Maple across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2004. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Sugar Maple across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2005. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Sugar Maple across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2006. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Sugar Maple across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2007. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
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      dataset_eml_attributelistname: acsa2008cv
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Sugar Maple across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2008. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: acsa2009cv
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      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Sugar Maple across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2009. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: acsa2010cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: acsa2010cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Sugar Maple across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2010. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: acsa2011cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: acsa2011cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Sugar Maple across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2011. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: acsa2012cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: acsa2012cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Sugar Maple across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal2002cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal2002cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2002. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal2003cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal2003cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2003. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal2004cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal2004cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2004. Higher values indicate increased productity which traslates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal2005cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal2005cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2005. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal2006cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal2006cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2006. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal2007cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal2007cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2007. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal2008cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal2008cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2008. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal2009cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal2009cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2009. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal2010cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal2010cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2010. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal2011cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal2011cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2011. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: beal2012cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: beal2012cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Yellow Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: bepa2002cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa2002cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Paper Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2002. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: bepa2003cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa2003cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Paper Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2003. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: bepa2004cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa2004cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Paper Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2004. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: bepa2005cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa2005cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Paper Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2005. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: bepa2006cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa2006cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Paper Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2006. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: bepa2007cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa2007cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Paper Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2007. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: bepa2008cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa2008cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Paper Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2007. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: bepa2009cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa2009cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Paper Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2009. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: bepa2010cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa2010cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Paper Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2010. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: bepa2011cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa2011cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Paper Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2011. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: bepa2012cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: bepa2012cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of Paper Birch across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr2002cv_cp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr2002cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2002. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr2003cv_cp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr2003cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2003. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr2004cv_cp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr2004cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2004. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr2005cv_cp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr2005cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2005. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr2006cv_cp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr2006cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2006. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr2007cv_cp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr2007cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2007. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr2008cv_cp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr2008cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2008. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr2009cv_cp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr2009cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2009. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr2010cv_cp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr2010cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) - of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2010. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr2011cv_cp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr2011cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2011. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: fagr2012cv_cp
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: fagr2012cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of American Beech across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru2002cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru2002cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2002. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru2003cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru2003cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2003. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru2004cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru2004cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2004. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru2005cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru2005cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2005. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru2006cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru2006cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2006. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru2007cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru2007cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2007. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru2008cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru2008cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2008. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru2009cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru2009cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2009. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru2010cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru2010cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity- in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI) of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2010. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • dataset_eml_attributelistformatstring: D-M-YY
      • Unit: BAI (Basal Area Increment)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru2011cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru2011cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This dataset can be used to look at the productivity of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire for 2011. This dataset should be used to examine trends across the landscape and not for site specific analysis.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1
      dataset_eml_attributelistname: piru2012cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistlabel: piru2012cv
      • dataset_eml_attributelistdescription: This is the trend of productivity in terms of Basal Area Increment (BAI)of Red Spruce across Vermont and New Hampshire in 2012. Higher values indicate increased productivity which translates to a higher BAI.
      • dataset_eml_attributeliststoragetype: decimal
      • dataset_eml_attributelistmeasurementtype: ratio
      • Unit: Basal Area Increment (mm)
      • dataset_eml_attributelistnumbertype: -1

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    • dataset_eml_sitecharacteristicsdescription: